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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 3:02:11 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Axis #7. Germany. The Eastern Front. Land Combat 2.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 3:02:39 AM   
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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 3:03:02 AM   
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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 3:03:27 AM   
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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 3:03:52 AM   
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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 3:04:25 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Axis #7. Japan. ChiComm.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 3:05:00 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Axis #7. Japan. Nationalist China. Land Combat.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 3:05:30 AM   
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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 3:07:14 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Axis #7. End of Turn.

With the bad luck that the allies have had recently with turns ending early, losing initiative and giving the axis two fine weather impulses in a row the allies fully expected the turn to end on this impulse with a roll of 1. They were pleasantly surprised that it didn't.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:28:53 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. Actions.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:30:06 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. USSR. Rail. Blue Factory. Saratov to Semipalantinsk.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:30:56 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. USSR.

Oh my goodness!




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:33:40 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. ChiComm. Land Combat.

I meant to shatter but hit the convert to retreat instead.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:34:18 AM   
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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:35:50 AM   
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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:36:18 AM   
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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:37:34 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. CW. Malaya.

The odds just weren't there (~5A) for the CW to attack the remaining stack of 3 Japanese units in Malaya, so they didn't.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:38:54 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. USA. Ground Strike. Ground Support. Manila, Philippines.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:46:00 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. USA. Land Combat. Manila, Philippines.

The USA failed to take Manila. The pre (fractional) roll odds were 81%. Though disappointing the failure of the USA to take Manila is equivalent to a 190 hitter in baseball getting a basehit. Will unlikely it's not rare (it'll happen 1 in 5 times). Still, MacArthur isn't happy and neither are the marines.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:46:38 AM   
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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:48:25 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. Western Allies. Ground Strike, Ground Support. Taranto, Italy.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:48:55 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. Western Allies. Land Combat. Taranto, Italy.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:49:45 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. Western Allies. Ground Strike. Messina, Italy.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:53:50 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. Western Allies. Land Combat. Palermo, Italy.

For some unknown reason I though the allies would be able to call a Blitz against the Italians in Palermo. As such, I allocated the majority of the shore bombardment and all of the ground support to the Tranato land combat. Imagine the allies' surprise when the Italians got to call the attack and choose Blitz. Imagine the Italian's surprise when the allies rolled a 19 (modified to 23+). Rolling high for land combats makes up for lots of stupid mistakes!




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:54:27 AM   
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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:55:33 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Allied #8. End of Turn.

The turn continues.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 4:57:33 AM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Axis #9. Weather.

And the fine weather continues, which is especially pleasing for the Germans on the Eastern Front.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 6:29:38 AM   
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With Palermo gone, the Allies now have a lot of places to land aircraft that are not in Axis ZOCs in Italy. They will have more if they take the mountain hex west of Taranto. If they do not take Messina, which they might not, fly the planes in Syracuse out of there, so that they are not in the Italian ZOC. Both sides should count the garrison values carefully, remembering that planes at sea can land in Italy. (CVPs don't help.) HQ-ARM, ARM, MECH, and MTN corps count as two units if not in ZOC, so the US MTN unit in Sicily at the moment counts double, as does the Italian MECH corps and the US ARM corps east of Taranto.

If the Axis decides that they can't hold Italy this turn, they should start shipping Italian units out. On the other hand, it embarrassing to have Italy surrender because you shipped too many Italian units out. If the Italians do decide that all is lost, at the least get the HQ out. Also, do not land Italian planes in Italy, but someplace else.

With just the visible units on the tops of stacks, the Allies have a higher garrison value at the moment, but I have no idea of what is underneath the top units. Also the Allies should be able to land a lot more planes in Sicily and the heel of the Italian boot than the Italians have.

If there are two Italian units in Messina, the Allies should think very hard about not attacking the place, and just screening it, so that they don't have to make a bloody assault.

If Italy is surrendering, the Axis has to make a decision on whether to hold Rome. WiF's rule is very strange here. If Italy surrenders this turn, and the Germans hold (or take) Rome, Italy will be liberated at the end of next turn. Then when the Allies take Rome, all Italian units fall off the map. If the Germans just let the Allies have Rome, then Italy stays in the fight until the Italian East African colonies (but not Ethiopia) are conquered. Thus it might make sense for the Axis not to fight for Rome. This is a very strange rule, and I am not at all sure what it is supposed to represent.

If the turn gets very late, with an excellent chance of the turn ending, and Italian surrender inevitable, the Italians might think of making suicidal attacks, in the hopes of taking some Allied units down with them. (Kamikaze isn't Italian? ) Of course, if you do do so, and then roll a nine and the turn doesn't end, it could be bad, so you have to decide if the risk is worth the possible reward.

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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 7:54:04 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Courtenay

With Palermo gone, the Allies now have a lot of places to land aircraft that are not in Axis ZOCs in Italy. They will have more if they take the mountain hex west of Taranto. If they do not take Messina, which they might not, fly the planes in Syracuse out of there, so that they are not in the Italian ZOC. Both sides should count the garrison values carefully, remembering that planes at sea can land in Italy. (CVPs don't help.) HQ-ARM, ARM, MECH, and MTN corps count as two units if not in ZOC, so the US MTN unit in Sicily at the moment counts double, as does the Italian MECH corps and the US ARM corps east of Taranto.

If the Axis decides that they can't hold Italy this turn, they should start shipping Italian units out. On the other hand, it embarrassing to have Italy surrender because you shipped too many Italian units out. If the Italians do decide that all is lost, at the least get the HQ out. Also, do not land Italian planes in Italy, but someplace else.

With just the visible units on the tops of stacks, the Allies have a higher garrison value at the moment, but I have no idea of what is underneath the top units. Also the Allies should be able to land a lot more planes in Sicily and the heel of the Italian boot than the Italians have.

If there are two Italian units in Messina, the Allies should think very hard about not attacking the place, and just screening it, so that they don't have to make a bloody assault.

If Italy is surrendering, the Axis has to make a decision on whether to hold Rome. WiF's rule is very strange here. If Italy surrenders this turn, and the Germans hold (or take) Rome, Italy will be liberated at the end of next turn. Then when the Allies take Rome, all Italian units fall off the map. If the Germans just let the Allies have Rome, then Italy stays in the fight until the Italian East African colonies (but not Ethiopia) are conquered. Thus it might make sense for the Axis not to fight for Rome. This is a very strange rule, and I am not at all sure what it is supposed to represent.

If the turn gets very late, with an excellent chance of the turn ending, and Italian surrender inevitable, the Italians might think of making suicidal attacks, in the hopes of taking some Allied units down with them. (Kamikaze isn't Italian? ) Of course, if you do do so, and then roll a nine and the turn doesn't end, it could be bad, so you have to decide if the risk is worth the possible reward.
Thanks! This may sound strange but I think the way I'm going to try to play this is how I would have simulated the way that the Germans and Italians would really have fought it. For example, I don't plan to game the rule with respect to garrison ratios, when to stay with the Italians and when to run, whether or not the Germans should hold Rome and suicidal Italian attacks. Taking the last one first, this doesn't mean I won't make low odds, desperate attacks with the Italians but only if those attacks can accomplish something strategically like taking back a critical city. I plan for the Germans to keep "helping" to hold Rome. And, the Italians will defend their homeland the best they can unless, or until, their government surrenders.

My objective is to "simulate" how the various belligerents could have fought the war within the framework of MWiF. As such, I try to play each belligerent accordingly to how I understand they did fight and how they would fight my "simulated" variant of WW2. Well, absent the orders from maniac dictators never to retreat. Actually, absent of any orders from maniac dictators.

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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 5/22/2016 7:58:01 PM   
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Turn 23. May/Jun 1943. Axis #9. Actions.




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